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Skeletal muscle structure of thigh
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Muscle of thigh
, Thigh muscle
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Highly Cited
2013
Highly Cited
2013
The identification of 14 new genes for meat quality traits in chicken using a genome-wide association study
Yanfa Sun
,
Guiping Zhao
,
+6 authors
J. Wen
BMC Genomics
2013
Corpus ID: 16676364
BackgroundMeat quality is an important economic trait in chickens. To identify loci and genes associated with meat quality traits…
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Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
Multifractal and Lacunarity Analysis of Microvascular Morphology and Remodeling
Daniel J. Gould
,
T. Vadakkan
,
Ross A. Poché
,
M. Dickinson
Microcirculation
2011
Corpus ID: 12615112
Please cite this paper as: Gould, Vadakkan, Poché and Dickinson (2011). Multifractal and Lacunarity Analysis of Microvascular…
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Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
Improvements in whole muscle and myocellular function are limited with high-intensity resistance training in octogenarian women.
U. Raue
,
D. Slivka
,
K. Minchev
,
S. Trappe
Journal of applied physiology
2009
Corpus ID: 2749807
Advanced sarcopenia is prevalent among octogenarian women; yet little is known about myocellular quality and plasticity in this…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Single muscle fiber function with concurrent exercise or nutrition countermeasures during 60 days of bed rest in women.
S. Trappe
,
Andrew C. Creer
,
D. Slivka
,
K. Minchev
,
T. Trappe
Journal of applied physiology
2007
Corpus ID: 2699146
There is limited information on skeletal muscle properties in women with unloading and countermeasure programs to protect the…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Inverse relationship between electrode size and lesion size during radiofrequency ablation with active electrode cooling.
H. Nakagawa
,
F. Wittkampf
,
+6 authors
W. Jackman
Circulation
1998
Corpus ID: 8935366
BACKGROUND Clinical efficacy has driven the use of larger electrodes (7F, length > or =4 mm) for radiofrequency ablation, which…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Why a Large Tip Electrode Makes a Deeper Radiofrequency Lesion:
K. Otomo
,
W. Yamanashi
,
+8 authors
W. Jackman
Cardiovascular Electrophysiology
1998
Corpus ID: 29651825
Increase in RF Lesion Depth with Larger Electrode. Introduction: Increasing electrode size allows an increase in radiofrequency…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Preoperative physical therapy in primary total knee arthroplasty.
Jeffrey A. Rodgers
,
Kevin L. Garvin
,
Craig W. Walker
,
Dee Morford
,
Josh Urban
,
Joe Bedard
Journal of Arthroplasty
1998
Corpus ID: 32765049
Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Musculoskeletal effects of an electrical stimulation induced cycling programme in the spinal injured
K. E. Sloan
,
L. Bremner
,
J. Byrne
,
R. E. Day
,
E. R. Scull
,
George Bedbrook
Paraplegia
1994
Corpus ID: 10354842
Twelve patients were involved in a 3 month stimulation induced cycling programme at the Royal Perth Rehabilitation Hospital. A…
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Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
Thigh muscle mass and function in patients treated with glucocorticoids
F. Horber
,
Jürg R. Scheidegger
,
B. Grunig
,
F. Frey
European Journal of Clinical Investigation
1985
Corpus ID: 24761345
Abstract. Treatment with glucocorticoids causes wasting of proximal skeletal muscles. There is evidence that physical training…
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1985
Highly Cited
1985
Evidence that prednisone-induced myopathy is reversed by physical training.
F. Horber
,
J. Scheidegger
,
B. Grunig
,
F. Frey
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
1985
Corpus ID: 32541478
Treatment with glucocorticoids causes wasting of proximal skeletal muscles. There is evidence that physical training improves…
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